Systems
Integration:
Eliminate redundancy:
- The primary goal of
systems integration is to reduce labor costs
related to data entry and data management, and improve the
accuracy and integrity of information stored in multiple
systems
- While the ultimate goal
of eliminating redundant storage of information may be
impractical, eliminating redundant entry and management of
information is a sound alternative
Enjoy the freedom to
choose the best application to accomplish specific
objectives:
- No single system does
everything
- Many systems have
modules supporting various business activities at
reduced levels of functionality. Microsoft
Windows, for example, includes a word processing program
called "WordPad". Even so, many organizations have
made additional investments in more robust word
processing applications.
Expand your IT
framework to include the companies you do business with:
- Leverage the work
done by other organizations. For example, when
another company places an order with your company, the
information making up the order can be sent to you
electronically. Thus, your data entry is already
done. You simple click a button to accept the
order.
Incisive is
experienced in Systems Integration. Our
technicians will help you achieve your goals.
We have led numerous
systems-integration initiatives dating back to 1990.
- Designed and
developed a robust interface architecture for a
clinical laboratory information system (LIS) product
that is used in many US hospitals. The
"interface engine" streamlined integration between
LIS and other systems within these hospitals.
- Designed and
developed an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
framework for a dental products supply
(retail/distribution) company. The client is
now trading electronically with hundreds of
suppliers and customers.
At
Incisive, we specialize in collaborating with our clients to
develop plans and solutions that exactly meet our client's
needs.
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